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Prevalence of dental anomalies in a Mexican population
Background: Data on dental anomaly prevalence is instrumental to diagnosis and treatment in different populations. A retrospective study was done to determine dental anomaly prevalence and associations in a group of orthodontic patients in a Mexican ...
Jose Ruben Herrera-Atoche +4 more
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Prevalence and distribution of selected developmental dental anomalies in Taif, Saudi population
Background: Developmental dental anomalies are seen as abnormalities in tooth size, shape, position, and structure due to multiple reasons during various stages of tooth development.
Theeb Saed Saad Aljuaid +5 more
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Prevalence of Dental Anomalies among Iraqi Dental Students
Background: Dental anomalies are abnormal tooth condition occurs due to certain genes or environmental factor disturb tooth development during morphodifferentiation stages, affecting group of teeth or entire dentition. The aim of the study is to evaluate
Areej A. Najm +3 more
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TFAP2B mutation and dental anomalies [PDF]
Mutations inTFAP2B has been reported in patients with isolated patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) and Char syndrome. We performed mutation analysis of TFAP2B in 43 patients with isolated PDA, 7 patients with PDA with other congenital heart defects and 286 patients with isolated tooth agenesis with or without other dental anomalies. The heterozygous c.1006G>
Tanasubsinn, Natchaya +7 more
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Prevalence and Distribution of Dental Anomalies among Orthodontic Patients of Kathmandu, Nepal
Introduction: Dental anomalies are commonly seen during regular dental check-up. It occurs due to abnormal morphodifferentiation of teeth during different stages of tooth development.
Sanjay Prasad Gupta, Shristi Rauniyar
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Background Loeys-Dietz syndrome (LDS) is a rare connective tissue disorder whose oral manifestations and dental phenotypes have not been well-characterized.
Quynh C. Nguyen +6 more
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Dental anomalies in Williams syndrome [PDF]
A 2 year old boy with Williams syndrome was undergoing preoperative evaluation for supravalvular aortic stenosis. On examination his mouth was wide with full lower lip. He had small, irregular, widely spaced, peg shaped primary teeth with extensive caries (fig 1). These are the typical anomalies …
A S, Kashyap, H S, Sharma, P, Kumar
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Shape Dental Anomalies in Children and Their Implications on Permanent Successor Teeth: A Literature Review [PDF]
Background: Dental anomalies of shape are developmental and morphological alterations in teeth resulting from genetic and/or environmental factors.
Urvashi Sharma +2 more
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Objectives. To report the prevalence and distribution of nonsyndromic dental anomalies in children in eastern Saudi Arabia. Methods. This retrospective records review study involved radiographic examination of 6–18 years old pediatric patients who ...
Eman A. Bakhurji +5 more
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EVALUATION OF DENTAL ANOMALY PREVELANCE AND TYPES BY CONE BEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN A SUBGROUP OF TURKISH POPULATİON [PDF]
Background: This study aimed to investigate the frequency and variation of dental malformations in a subgroup of the Turkish population.Methods: Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images taken for various reasons were scanned retrospectively.
Rumeysa Sendisci GOK +1 more
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